For all Astra and Hotbird viewers, Supreme Master Television has changed transponders. To watch Supreme Master Television on the new transponders, please use the downlink parameters as follows:We will cease to air on the old Astra and Hotbird transponders starting
September 1, 2011. After this date, Supreme Master Television will air
only on the new transponders.

Supreme Master Television is widely available across the whole world. Please contact your local distributor listed below for your area:

ALL EUROPE:

Supreme Master Television is a digital channel available free-to-air from the Eutelsat Hotbird 6 satellite at 13° East , Eurobird 1 satellite at 28.5° East and Astra 1 satellite at 19.2° and Sky Channel 835 in UK & Ireland

To receive the signal from the satellite you will need an appropriate DVB compliant satellite receiver and a dish of an adequate size, usually 90cm, but please seek local advice.

A basic free-to-air digital set-top box which now start from just £59, or £105 as a complete set-top box with antenna system, is more than suitable for free-to-air reception. Higher priced receivers offered by ourselves do not differ in quality, but in features, such as pay-TV upgrade possibilities.

The advantage of satellite reception is simple, more choice and less cost. Cable and other digital providers actually charge you per month for these free-to-air services, ie just for relaying to your cable set-top box. Satellite also covers a broader range of spoken languages and typically offers better digital picture and sound quality.

1. The most common way is through a sky dealer where you will establish a contract with Sky. Sky will install a satellite dish on your house and provide you with a Sky receiver and make all the connections to your TV.

2. Sky may also be viewed without a contract, for free (all the Freeview channels), but still requires a satellite dish and sky receiver (which can be purchased second hand). However you will need to purchase a "freeSat" card at about £20 for 2 years service. Also some non-Sky receivers also can be used with the FreeSat card allowing you to shop for a better price receiver.

In order to receive Sky Digital (Astra 2A and 2B and Eurobird satellites at 28.2°E and 28.5°E), you'll need to aim your dish towards 28-and-a-bit°E. This is perhaps easiest with a sat-meter to help you locate satellites. Please refer to our instruction page for further details, and for more information online see the following websites:

3. If you live in a group of flats or apartments block and don't have permission to install a satellite dish from your landlord, there is an easy way to install one sky dish for the whole apartment block!If at least 4 apartments wish to receive Sky, only one Sky dish will be necessary for all the building to receive. In most cases a landlord will not mind having one small Sky dish if it can be shared by all residents. See the following website for further information:http://communaltv.sky.com/newsItem.aspx?pageId=211

USA:

Satellite dish seller who will give discounts to their satellite dish and receiver products for SupremeMaster TV customers

Setting up a satellite system in your home is a relatively easy task which any DIYer can do. Firstly you have to ensure that the fixing to which the satellite dish is affixed is secure.

Secondly, the dish has to be aligned perfectly otherwise you will not get a signal. To give you an idea it is like pointing a dish at a motor car 1000 miles away, but with a small amount of trial and error and some useful tips, its easy!

1) To receive satellite signals, the satellite dish (in Space) has to be in the direct line of sight of the satellite. Blockages such as trees or buildings will interfere with the signal.

2) Identify where you are going to place your dish. It has to be in the south facing position and be able to move across the sky horizontally

3) Bolt two securing bolts on the wall and affix the dish

4) It is better to set the angle / elevation first. Typically in the UK, the angle required is 30-31 degrees (UP/Down) and marked on the side of the bracket.

5) Now you need to position the horizontal plane. The Hotbird satellite is13 degrees east of South. A compass will help you find the correct position.

6) Now, fine tuning is all that is needed to pick up your satellite signal. The tools mentioned above can help you, a "Sat Finder" signal meter or "Sat Beeper". Using a meter will allow you to align the dish more accurately, by moving the dish very slowly until the meter picks up the signal, and finally to the point at which a slight flex of the dish in any direction shows a reduction in signal meaning your dish is spot on. Note: You will need a short "Jumper cable" about 3 feet long, to use with the meter. The jumper cable connects between the LNB and the meter. The cable from the receiver connects into the other end of the meter.

7) You are now ready to plug in your receiver and use the onscreen signal strength meter to get it just perfect. Your set up screen should show a signal for Hotbird in excess of 60%. If it's very low (<10%), you are most likely on the wrong satellite, or you have a bad connection in you cable connectors (see diagram below). Note: The outer wire core of the cable should not be in contact with the inner core.

8) After this please refer to the set up instruction booklet of the receiver in order to view SMTV.

9) Now sit back and relax, you are ready to enjoy the most positive spiritual channel in the world!